Maybe some of you toe-up sock knitters can help me with this. I am knitting baby booties on dpn's. The pattern starts at the bottom of the foot and goes up, so I am at the ankle and only have a few more rows to go.

However, I just realized that I don't know how to bind off while knitting in the round. If I bind off like flat knitting, won't the last stitch stick up? And how will that last stitch connect to the first bound off stitch? If I just stitch them together, won't it look uneven and messy?

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I do a little something like that while it's still on the needles. When I'm at the last stitch, I make a new one by inserting the needle in the first BO stitch, pull the yarn through, then pass the last stitch over it and then cut the yarn and pull the end out. It does make it a lot more even.